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Hindu Singh Sodha : ウィキペディア英語版
Hindu Singh Sodha

Hindu Singh Sodha, (born 2 May 1956) is a well known activist for the cause of Pakistani Refugees in India. He resides in Jodhpur Rajasthan but travels for most of the time meeting refugees. He is the founder of Pak Vishthapit Sangh (1999), Seemant Lok Sangathan (2005) and (Universal Just Action Society – UJAS ) (2008).
==Family background==

Hindu Singh's family belongs to Chachro in Tharparkar, within Sindh province of Pakistan. At the time of his birth his family was living in Pakistan but he was born at maternal home in India.
His cousin Late Thakur Laxman Singhji Sodha was the only minority cabinet member in erstwhile West Pakistan government under Gen. Ayub Khan. Thakur Laxman Singhji Sodha also migrated to India before the 1971 Indo-Pak war. The family of Hindu Singh Sodha migrated to India before 10 months of the 1971 Indo-Pak war i.e. on 8 February 1971.

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